 Card number 24, Theodore Shackley. Looks like an erasure head from Dick Tracy comics. Theodore Shackley. Former CIA agent, Theodore Shackley. Card number 24, known as the Blonde Ghost. Theodore G. Shackley played a central role in the formation of the secret team. After the abortive Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961, Shackley became CIA station chief in Miami. There he directed operation mongus conducting sabotage and assassination raids on Cuba. His deputy, Thomas Klein's C-card number 22, helped supervise E. Howard Hunt's shooter team. C-card number 23. From 1966 to 1968, Shackley was station chief in Laos where he directed Richard Secor's air wing, C-card number 20. Shackley and Klein's were transferred to Saigon in 1969 where for four years Shackley directed operation Phoenix. During those years the program designed to neutralize communist sympathizers claimed the lives of 40,000 civilians. One of Shackley's subordinates at this time was Donald Greg, C-card number 31. Shackley's next to last CIA post was as commander of worldwide covert operations, working under George Bush from 1976 to 1977, C-card number 32. Theodore Shackley retired from the CIA in 1979 and he served on the transition team which planned Ronald Reagan's entry into the White House. His involvement in covert operations did not end with his retirement, however. Having previously introduced Richard Secor to Albert Hakim, C-card number 19 and 20, he served as a consultant to the enterprise until its apparent demise. In 1984 he took part in the Manutra Gorbenfar plan to trade arms for hostages for hostage CIA agent William Buckley, C-card number 25 and 26. Recently Shackley has been a lecturer on unconventional warfare. 40,000 civilians. 40,000 civilians. Let's look at his eyes. 40,000 civilians murdered. And Allah God says this piece of shit died in 1975 of cancer. Theodore Shackley. That's card number 24.